- 05 Nov, 2020 34 commits
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Łukasz Nowak authored
This reverts commit cc1713c3. Unfortunately a lot of installation OS ISOs (like Debian 9 and 10) do not support such device during installation process, because of missing drivers on the OS CD. Also note the ISOs limitation in the advanced field.
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Vincent Pelletier authored
Make the value and its changes easier to read.
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Jérome Perrin authored
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Jérome Perrin authored
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Jérome Perrin authored
Since 0.9.6 caucase stopped using the 128bits OID arc that caddy/golang does not support, so nothing prevents us from using a caucase certiciate now.
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Jérome Perrin authored
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Jérome Perrin authored
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Jérome Perrin authored
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Jérome Perrin authored
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Jérome Perrin authored
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Jérome Perrin authored
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Jérome Perrin authored
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Léo-Paul Géneau authored
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Léo-Paul Géneau authored
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Kirill Smelkov authored
Move `numpy=1.16.4` from all over the place into component/numpy. Don't move if a different numpy version is used, or it looks like a software cares to use exactly particular version. Downgrade pygolang/test.cfg from numpy=1.16.6 to numpy=1.16.4 and use common numpy component version - using numpy=1.16.6 is not required for pygolang testing and so this downgrade is acceptable. It will be better to upgrade NumPy to latest in component/numpy/ as a future separate step. See previous patch where it was decided and explained that version for component <X> lives in component/X/.
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Kirill Smelkov authored
Move versions for eggs that component/{ZEO,pygolang,zodbtools,pytest} depend on out of component/ and into stack/slapos.cfg Leave version of component <X> inside component/<X>. I was asked to do so: nexedi/slapos!839 (comment 119170)
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Kirill Smelkov authored
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Jérome Perrin authored
I tried to use this gdb in a software release installed by slapos-sr-testing (which perform some extra checks that we only do in slapos-sr-testing at the moment) and it complains that: ``` ====================================================================== ERROR: setUpModule (test) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Traceback (most recent call last): File "/srv/slapgrid/slappart9/srv/slapos/soft/24930952d96110d7e0142b49eba918a8/parts/slapos.core-repository/slapos/testing/testcase.py", line 168, in setUpModule installSoftwareUrlList(cls, [software_url], debug=debug) File "/srv/slapgrid/slappart9/srv/slapos/soft/24930952d96110d7e0142b49eba918a8/parts/slapos.core-repository/slapos/testing/testcase.py", line 378, in installSoftwareUrlList checkSoftware(cls.slap, software_url) File "/srv/slapgrid/slappart9/srv/slapos/soft/24930952d96110d7e0142b49eba918a8/parts/slapos.core-repository/slapos/testing/testcase.py", line 336, in checkSoftware raise RuntimeError('\n'.join(error_list)) RuntimeError: /srv/slapgrid/slappart9/srv/slapos/inst/slappart7/tmp/shared/gdb/d14016b094c3637c4ebf6a3df4a8c64d/bin/gdb uses system library /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libexpat.so.1.6.8 for libexpat.so.1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Ran 0 tests in 462.686s ``` I saw this on a debian KVM on which I don't think I installed any system package except `slapos-node`, but `libexpat1-dev` is installed for some reason, so configure detected it and the built binary is linked against it. I checked some test nodes and `/usr/include/expat.h` seems present on some testnodes, so probably some test nodes will also have this problem. For that, I suggest to build a gdb using slapos `libexpat`, so that we build something more reproductible and not depending on the host system (that's important if we want to use binary cache, but can also be a problem if system packages get remove/upgraded). As you might be thinking now, that's a kind of infinite problem, because we can not add anything that configure might detect, but that's how we usually do for this for now. While looking at this, I also realised that we were using a .tar.xz URL here, for which rely our recipe will use `xz` command. Because some machines might not have that command, we usually put `xz-utils` in PATH. How about including something like this ?
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Kirill Smelkov authored
Just like with pygolang and zodbtools add way to run wendelin.core tests via nxdtest with test instance organized with help of stack/nxdtest.cfg Test agains ZODB4 and ZODB5 for the reasons explained in previous patch. Wendelin.core already had [wendelin.core-dev], so we only have to add test*.cfg in this patch.
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Kirill Smelkov authored
Following approach used for pygolang in the previous patch lets add testing support for zodbtools: - Add zodbtools/buildout-dev.cfg that overrides [zodbtools] to use the software from git checkout. - Add zodbtools/test<X>.cfg that is software-release to create a test instance to be run under testnode. To help itself on this task this software release uses just-added stack/nxdtest.cfg and [python-interpreter] from pygolang, so the code in zodbtools is minimal. Zodbtools can be tested against both ZODB4 and ZODB5 because we still use ZODB4 as our primary ZODB version, but it is no longer supported by upstream which considers only ZODB5 as current.
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Kirill Smelkov authored
- Add pygolang/buildout-dev.cfg that overrides [pygolang] to use the software from git checkout. - Add pygolang/test.cfg that is software-release to create a test instance to be run under testnode. This software release uses just-added stack/nxdtest.cfg to help itself on this task, so the code in pygolang is minimal. A new section [python-interpreter] is added, because python interpreters that zc.recipe.egg generates don't process `-m args` correctly and handle subprocess well. I had to workaround that with code from gpython.pymain to be able to run `python -m pytest --<pytestarg>` and to spawn children processes with preserving sys.path. Comments around and inside [python-interpreter] has more details on this topic.
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Kirill Smelkov authored
Pytest is used to test wendelin.core, zodbtools and pygolang It is also used in component/unstable/pyodide, but currently via pip.
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Kirill Smelkov authored
Currently Nexedi takes mostly a copy-paste approach when it comes to organizing bin/runTestSuite and an instance to run this inside testnode: kirr@deco:~/src/wendelin/slapos/slapos-master$ git ls-files |grep runTestSuite software/build-rina/runTestSuite.in software/buildout-testing/runTestSuite.in software/cython-test/runTestSuite.in software/erp5testnode/testsuite/deploy-test/runTestSuite.py software/jstestnode/runTestSuite.in software/neoppod/runTestSuite.in software/neoppod/stress-testing/runTestSuite.in software/unstable/pyodide/runTestSuite.in and adding new tests to be run this way will only increase the entropy. Let's stop this, at least for new tests, and use a uniform approach without copying: 1) I've created nxdtest tool[1] which allows a project to specify in declarative way how to test itself: given such declaration nxdtest takes on itself the responsibility to communicate with testnode master, to drive test commands spawning etc, and leaves to the project only semantic part that is specific to the particular project. Nxdtest is based on my go/neo/t/nxd/runTestSuite[2,3] and on the code I've seen elsewhere scattered in other runTestSuite.in files. 2) Let's add stack/nxdtest.cfg to SlapOS that provides easy way for a software or component to organize testing of itself. This patch adds stack/nxdtest and migrates software/neotest to use it (because stack/nxdtest is based on it and this way it helps to track the changes). In the following patches we will add testing support for pygolang, zodbtools and wendelin.core . [1] https://lab.nexedi.com/kirr/nxdtest/blob/master/nxdtest [2] kirr/neo@51b18490 [3] kirr/neo@f67c147d
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Kirill Smelkov authored
${go:exe} is standalone executable that runs go in activated gowork environment. It is handy to use in recipes where one cannot source ${gowork:env} - in particular parts with recipe=zc.recipe.egg Wendelin.core 2 will use `GO=${go:exe}` in its build environment.
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Kirill Smelkov authored
GDB is used in wendelin.core tests: https://lab.nexedi.com/nexedi/wendelin.core/blob/v0.13-49-g35cb144/t/tfault-run#L28
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Kirill Smelkov authored
Starting from 0.14 (aka 2) wendelin.core requires pygolang to be present both at runtime and at build time.
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Kirill Smelkov authored
Update lab.nexedi.com/kirr/neo.git and lab.nexedi.com/kirr/go123 to latest. Update all other go packages. The update puls in the following new dependencies: github.com/shamaton/msgpack github.com/tinylib/msgp github.com/philhofer/fwd github.com/ttacon/chalk golang.org/x/mod golang.org/x/xerrors github.com/davecgh/go-spew github.com/pmezard/go-difflib gopkg.in/yaml.v3
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Kirill Smelkov authored
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Kirill Smelkov authored
Going from 0.0.0.dev4 to -> 0.0.0.dev8 zodbtools: - Stabilized `zodb dump` format and layed ground for `zodb restore`; - Taught `zodb analyze` to work with any ZODB storage (instead of being FileStorage-only tool) and to analyze a particular range of history (instead of crunching data for days on a large database); - Added `zodb commit` tool that is handy in testing; - Added ability to specify tid ranges in human-readable format, as in e.g. `zodb analyze data.fs 2018-01-01T10:30:00Z..yesterday`. - Progressed on Python3 support. See https://pypi.org/project/zodbtools/#zodbtools-change-history for details.
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Kirill Smelkov authored
Close to non-functional change, but removes PendingDeprecationWarning about cgi.parse_qsl
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Kirill Smelkov authored
0.0.0.dev4 to 0.0.7.post1 goes a long way. See https://pypi.org/project/pygolang/#pygolang-change-history for details. Recent pygolang is needed for wendelin.core 2. Zodbtools also uses it starting from v0.0.0.dev5.
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Kirill Smelkov authored
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Kirill Smelkov authored
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Kirill Smelkov authored
We already patch ZEO4 with TCP_NODELAY patch (see 5cf4cf1f "ERP5: enable TCP_NODELAY for ZEO") and we will need to backport more patches to ZEO4 branch for wendelin.core 2 to work correctly. It's not only software/neoppod which uses ZEO, and it is not convenient for all other software-releases to inherit from neoppod to use correct version and build of ZEO egg. For this reason factor out details of ZEO egg building into component/ZEO and let users use ${ZEO:egg} where ZEO is needed. This way ZEO will be correctly installed for all users. This patch should be a non-functional change. We switch to nexedi/ZEO@5114f909 revision which corresponds to ZEO 4.3.1 + TCP_NODELAY.patch Adding other patches to ZEO4 needed by wendelin.core 2 will be done as a separate step.
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- 02 Nov, 2020 1 commit
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- 30 Oct, 2020 1 commit
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Łukasz Nowak authored
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- 29 Oct, 2020 4 commits
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Xavier Thompson authored
Future Cython+ work will use it.
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Jérome Perrin authored
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Jérome Perrin authored
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Jérome Perrin authored
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